Light and Color - Mission LC4 Detailed Help


In physics, complementary colors of light are combinations of light colors that ____.


 
Definition of Complementary Colors:
Complementary colors of light are combinations of two light colors that can be mixed together in equal intensities to produce white light.


 
Many students of physics have seen a diagram similar to the one shown at the right. The diagram depicts three circles colored with the primary colors of light - red, green and blue. The primary colored circles overlap to produce other colors of light - known as the secondary colors of light: cyan, magenta and yellow. Complementary pairs of light colors are those colors that are exactly opposite each other on the diagram: red and cyan, magenta and green, and blue and yellow.